How a Protein Complex Helps Organize and Compact DNA
Researchers at Duke are focused on understanding how 2-meter-long DNA is organized within a micron-size cell nucleus
Researchers at Duke are focused on understanding how 2-meter-long DNA is organized within a micron-size cell nucleus
After making Duke her number one choice for college, first-year student Grace Marquez is testing the biomedical engineering waters
By creating a digital twin of your circulatory system, Duke BME's Amanda Randles wants to bring unprecedented precision to medical forecasts
A new grant awarded to a Duke-Cambridge team attacks the challenges of creating digital twins of geometrically complex systems
The internationally recognized pioneer in stem cell and vascular biology, will lead Duke BME through 2027
Amanda Randles has developed computational methods that create ultra-realistic 3D simulations of biological processes within the human body down to the cellular level.
Kafui Dzirasa advised the first study published by the African Ancestry Neuroscience Research Initiative
Muscles grown from stem cells taken from patients with limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B (LGMD2B) respond positively to potential treatments
Duke Engineering now boasts two top 10 programs, with Environmental Engineering joining Biomedical Engineering, which leads all departments with its #2 ranking
By precisely controlling the concentration of drugs, a new version of a drug delivery tool can better manipulate neuronal activity
Chory will use robotic platforms to explore how and why proteins make evolutionary decisions
A new ultrathin silk membrane for organ-on-a-chip platforms helps cells communicate and grow into functional tissues used for research